High taxes? Pollution and traffic jams?
Prescott, Arizona is the perfect place to bring you family and be able to build a new home. Many of the developments offer solar and compared to California or New York prices are very enticing. The clean air in Northern Arizona is refreshing.
Located in Yavapai County, and featuring gold courses, views, biking, hiking trails and plenty of outdoor sports Prescott is in a great location approximately 95 miles south of Flagstaff and 95 miles north of Phoenix and just over Mingus Mountain to the Verde Valley and Sedona.
The National Forest is a must-see and make Prescott, Arizona, one of a kind beauty. Prescott is home to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Yavapai College and Prescott College. Many people are retiring in Prescott or coming to start a family.
Prescott is located in the Bradshaw Mountains at an altitude of 5,400 feet. The average high temperature in the winter in Prescott is around 52 degrees and averages 89 in the summer.
There are approximately 43,000 people in Prescott, but the surrounding “Quad-City” area of Dewey-Humboldt, Chino Valley, and Prescott Valley and the smaller towns of Mayer, Paulden, average out to around 103,000 people.
If you have ever wanted to build your home they way you want it come to Prescott and let me help you make your dreams a reality.